My Name Is Mud

"My Name Is Mud"
Single by Primus
from the album Pork Soda
Released 1993
Genre Alternative metal, groove metal, experimental metal, noise rock
Length 4:47
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Claypool/LaLonde/Alexander
Producer(s) Primus
Primus singles chronology
"Making Plans for Nigel"
1992
"My Name Is Mud"
1993
"DMV"
1993

"My Name Is Mud" is a song by the American rock band Primus and is the first single from the 1993 album Pork Soda. The lyrics are written from the point of view of a blue-collar man, Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie, who has killed his friend after an argument and is now trying to bury him. The song samples the line "Where are you goin' city boy?" from the film Deliverance.

The track's title refers to a common derogatory phrase that implies its recipient is "a stupid, twaddling fellow".[1]

In 2010, Primus released a new version of the track sung entirely in Spanish under the title "Me Llamo Mud".

Track listing

  1. "Pork Chop's Little Ditty" - 0:21
  2. "My Name Is Mud" - 4:47

Personnel

Music video

In 1993, the band released a music video for "My Name Is Mud", directed by Mark Kohr. The video features Claypool, in character as Abercrombie, speaking directly to the camera as he stands over a dead body and digs a grave for it. These scenes are intercut with footage of the band performing outdoors, silhouetted by sunset, and scenes of Bob Cock visiting a health spa, where he takes a mud bath and sits in a crowded sauna before accepting and drinking a glass of Pork Soda, referencing the album of the same name. The video received heavy airplay on MTV and was given a positive review by Beavis and Butt-head, who have since identified this song with the band.

Me Llamo Mud

"Me Llamo Mud"
Single by Primus
Released November 30, 2010
Format MP3, MP4
Length 4:49
Label Prawn Song

On November 30, 2010, Primus released a download-only single titled "Me Llamo Mud". This is a new recording of "My Name Is Mud" with Claypool singing the lyrics entirely in Spanish. This version was recorded live in the band's rehearsal space in a similar fashion to their recent June 2010 Rehearsal EP.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Billboard Alternative Songs 9

References

  1. "Your name is mud". The Phrase Finder.

External links

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